NAME
Perl::OSType - Map Perl operating system names to generic types
VERSION
version 1.007
SYNOPSIS
use Perl::OSType ':all';
$current_type = os_type();
$other_type = os_type('dragonfly'); # gives 'Unix'
DESCRIPTION
Modules that provide OS-specific behaviors often need to know if the
current operating system matches a more generic type of operating
systems. For example, 'linux' is a type of 'Unix' operating system and
so is 'freebsd'.
This module provides a mapping between an operating system name as given
by $^O and a more generic type. The initial version is based on the OS
type mappings provided in Module::Build and ExtUtils::CBuilder. (Thus,
Microsoft operating systems are given the type 'Windows' rather than
'Win32'.)
USAGE
No functions are exported by default. The export tag ":all" will export
all functions listed below.
os_type()
$os_type = os_type();
$os_type = os_type('MSWin32');
Returns a single, generic OS type for a given operating system name.
With no arguments, returns the OS type for the current value of $^O. If
the operating system is not recognized, the function will return the
empty string.
is_os_type()
$is_windows = is_os_type('Windows');
$is_unix = is_os_type('Unix', 'dragonfly');
Given an OS type and OS name, returns true or false if the OS name is of
the given type. As with "os_type", it will use the current operating
system as a default if no OS name is provided.
SEE ALSO
* Devel::CheckOS
SUPPORT
Bugs / Feature Requests
Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at
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Source Code
This is open source software. The code repository is available for
public review and contribution under the terms of the license.
git clone https://github.com/dagolden/Perl-OSType.git
AUTHOR
David Golden
CONTRIBUTORS
* Jonas B. Nielsen
* Owain G. Ainsworth
* Paul Green
* Piotr Roszatycki
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by David Golden.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.